neck knife

A neck knife makes the difference when out and about in the woods. It is so convenient to be able to access an outdoor tool when it’s worn right in front of you. In this review we will look at the Esee Izula.

A neck knife is always there when you need it, your tool for opening packets, carving notches, scraping tinder, chopping vegetables, dressing game and so on. Neck knives are not normally used for the harder tasks like splitting wood, that would be where your main knife would take over.

I have been spending most of my free time practising bushcraft on a little island as of late, collecting the canoe from the shed, donning the buoyancy aid and paddling across to reach a distant shore to spend night after night camped out in the backcountry. All of this has been to trial minimal canoeing, that is with as little extra equipment as possible but with the right gear and knowledge. I have been testing the new Gerber Bear Grylls Paracord Knife during this time and here is my review.

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